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... leisure , defined as : " that moment which can come only to a fully conscious human being , when he is able to draw back from his activities and compare what he is doing with what he would like to do , or could conceive as 40.
... leisure , defined as : " that moment which can come only to a fully conscious human being , when he is able to draw back from his activities and compare what he is doing with what he would like to do , or could conceive as 40.
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... moment ; teasing , a trick or a joke . . . not to be there at the right time . This " neurosis of abandonment " relationship protects the patient from severe annihilation anxiety through mechanisms of magical thinking , well described ...
... moment ; teasing , a trick or a joke . . . not to be there at the right time . This " neurosis of abandonment " relationship protects the patient from severe annihilation anxiety through mechanisms of magical thinking , well described ...
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... moment , images themselves presuppose a synthesis , which Kant ascribes to the imagination . As to what this synthesis does and what would be left if we took away both the synthesis of understanding and the synthesis of imagination ...
... moment , images themselves presuppose a synthesis , which Kant ascribes to the imagination . As to what this synthesis does and what would be left if we took away both the synthesis of understanding and the synthesis of imagination ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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